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    sat·is·fy·ing
    [ˈsadəsˌfīiNG]
    adjective
    satisfying (adjective)
    1. giving fulfillment or the pleasure associated with this:
      "Fleischer's performance was consummately musical and deeply satisfying"
    sat·is·fy
    [ˈsadəsˌfī]
    verb
    satisfying (present participle)
    1. meet the expectations, needs, or desires of (someone):
      "I have never been satisfied with my job" · "wealth, the promise of the eighties, has failed to satisfy"
      • fulfill (a desire or need):
        "social services is trying to satisfy the needs of so many different groups"
      • provide (someone) with adequate information or proof so that they are convinced about something:
        "people need to be satisfied that the environmental assessments are accurate" · "the chief engineer satisfied himself that it was not a weapon"
      • adequately meet or comply with (a condition, obligation, or demand):
        "the whole team is working to satisfy demand"
      • mathematics
        (of a quantity) make (an equation) true.
      • pay off (a debt or creditor):
        "there was insufficient collateral to satisfy the loan"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French satisfier, formed irregularly from Latin satisfacere ‘to content’, from satis ‘enough’ + facere ‘make’.
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